Monday, December 29, 2008

my rage is inarticulate today. i cannot believe this is happening again, not because it is not predictable, but because the Israeli state's insistence on perpetuating genocide in my generation threatens my belief in humanity. i take this personally.

i am grateful that i hold someone in my heart whose rage is articulate.

i ask that as we hold everyone in Gaza in our hearts we remember this poem by June Jordan:

Apologies to All the People in Lebanon

Dedicated to the 60,000 Palestinian men, women and children who lived in Lebanon from 1948-1983

I didn't know and nobody told me and whatcould I do or say, anyway?

They said you shot the London Ambassadorand when that wasn't truethey said sowhatThey said you shelled their northern villagesand when U.N. forces reported that was not turebecause your side of the cease-fire was holdingsince more than a year beforethey said sowhatThey said they wanted simply to carvea 25 mile buffer zone and thenthey ravaged yourwater supplies your electricity yourhospitals your schools your highways and byways allthe way north to Beirut because they said thiswas their quest for peaceThey blew up your homes and demolished the grocerystores and blocked the Red Cross and took away doctorsto jail and they cluster-bombed girls and boyswhose bodiesswelled purple and black into twice the original sizeand tore the buttocks from a four month old babyand thenthey said this was brilliantmilitary accomplishment and this was donethey said in the name of self-defense they saidthat is the noblest conceptof mankind isn't that obvious?They said something about never again and thenthey made close to on million human beings homelessin less than three weeks and they killed or maimed40,000 of your men and your women and your children

But I didn't know and nobody told me and whatcould I do or say, anyway?

They said they were victims. They said you wereArabs.They called your apartments and gardens guerillastrongholds.

They called the screaming devastationthat they created the rubble.Then they told you to leave, didn't they?

Didn't you read the leaflets that they droppedfrom their hotshot fighter jets?They told you to go.One hundred and thirty-five thousandPalestinians in Beirut and whydidn't you take the hint?Go!There was Mediterranean: Youcould walk into the water and staythere.What was the problem?

I didn't know and noboby told me and whatcould I do or say, anyway?

Yes, I did know it was the money I earned as a poet thatpaidfor the bombs and the planes and the tanksthat they used to massacre your family

But I am not an evil personThe people of my country aren't so bad

You can expect but so muchfrom those of us who have to pay taxes and watchAmerican TV

Throughout her career June Jordan was punished by the US publishing establishment for her refusal to be silent about Isreali aggression against Palestinians and the anti-Arab dehumanization that characterized US foreign engagement with the Middle East. People said she was alienating herself by taking this issue so personally.

I take it personally.

Modelling the form of transnational feminist solidarity that we must aspire towards, June Jordan famously said "I was born a black woman, but now am become Palestinian."

I take it personally that CNN says that Isreal is at war with Hamas, both because it uses the name of an organization to obscure the fact that this attack is launched against the Palestinian people. CNN, like the Israeli state, refuses again and again to even admit that there is such a people as the Palestinian people, that there is such a place as occupied Palestine. This is how genocide works, and I take it personally. I take it personally that in this age a "war" is no longer defined as a military engagement between two nation-states, that we can use the word "war" to describe what an occupying force, in the form of an apartheid state does to the people it has captured in a concentration camp. I am outraged that the only thing we can call for is a cease-fire, as if there is balance. As if these two entities have ever been equal. As if the United States has not been sending most of it's (our) international aid to buy weapons and build walls for the aggressor, the Israeli State. As if the more than 300 Palestinian people killed were equal to the one Israeli person caught by a missile that Hamas launched AFTER 30 missiles hit Gaza.

Would our strategy be to ask for a cease fire between the MOVE organization and the Philadelphia police? Would our strategy be to ask for a cease fire between the Black Panther Party and co-intel pro. "Cease-fire" is a belated and non-sensical term when the resources, the forms of weapons, have already been alloted so disproportionately.

I have a slingshot. When they come for me with a tank will you ask for a cease-fire, ask both sides to calm down?

I am taking this personally. I am not going to calm down.

All you have to do is remember that Palestinians are people like any other people, full of love and hope and beauty and brilliance who can be hurt, even while surviving occupation, racism, attacks against every one of their institutions and the unjust loss over and over again of the lives of their loved ones, of the homes of their skins, of the disrespect of being called out of your name and exiled in your own land again and again. All you have to do it remember that Palestinians are people and the absurdity and tragedy of this situation will fall on your heart and crush it, like mind is crushed today.

But the mass media is asking you to forget, with every word choice transmitted over here about what is going on in occupied Palestine right now. Asking you to forget that simple truth that even without a state (i would say ESPECIALLY without a state) people are people: full of love and priceless.

June Jordan's incisive repetition of "They said/they said so/what" in her poem is an illustration of what we are still being told today. The words of the Israeli state get credit (like the massive amounts of weapon-buying aid that we send them...on credit that they will never have to repay) and when their weak arguments for self defense against a group of people that they have forced into a cage prove to be lies, our media turns away.

All we have to do it to remember that there is no justification for genocide and we will see clearly what justice is. But our media is asking us to forget. Our 60th Anniversary of the State of Israel attending President and our "hail the great state of Israel" President-elect are asking us to forget.

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Due to the huge and affirming response to BrokenBeautiful Press's Summer of Our Lorde we are THRILLED to present the Eternal Summer of the Black Feminist Mind, a portable progressive series based in Durham North Carolina in partnership with SpiritHouse, Southerners on New Ground, UBUNTU, the Land and Sustainability Working Group, Kindred Healing Justice Collective and more.

In 1977 the Combahee River Collective wrote a key black feminist manifesta groundbreaking in it’s assertion that the “major systems of oppression are interlocking. You are invited to the first session on the groundbreaking black feminist document The Combahee River Collective Statement. Download it at www.blackfeministmind.wordpress.comand check out some radical exercises at www.combaheesurvival.wordpress.com

In Durham we'll be discussing it on January 7th. Email brokenbeautifulpress@gmail.com for details and feel free to read along wherever you are and comment here!